!Transgender Rights!

I bet women wished men were afraid to make unwanted advances to them though.

Be even nicer if normal people didn’t have to worry about being ogled, groped, exposed or assaulted in restrooms and showers.

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Then segregate restrooms and showers by sexual orientation.

I suspect they just wish they wouldn’t… not that they were afraid.

So how do people tell? Barcode or number tatoo? Please go on……

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How do you tell the sex of a passing transgender person?

I’m not worried about a “passing” person.

But please explain how you would separate access to private areas based on orientation.

Every public facility would be setup with an entrance booth where you put a brain scanner on your head. Then you are shown a series of pornographic images and the scanner sees which area of your brain lights up. For a price, you could sign up for a program similar to the Clear program at the airport where you are pre-screened. This information would be saved to an NFC chip implanted in your wrist. Bisexuals will be required to pee in a coffee can in the corner of a closet.

Sarcasm won’t save you from the dumb suggestion YOU made.

Sarcasm won’t save me from sarcasm? This is getting meta.

Reminder: you suggest bathroom access be determined by sexual orientation.

Now you’re choking because how to identify who goes where denotes all kinds of bad visuals.

Gosh, its almost as if I don’t believe we should segregate bathrooms based on sexual orientation and that I was pointing out to Optrader that her concerns over transgender people in the bathroom wasn’t actually about transgender people in the bathroom but gay people in the bathroom.

Maybe the left shouldn’t complicate a simple process based on how someone feels.

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Use the facility that matches your gender identity… that’s not complicated at all.

Reality says otherwise.

Not at all. It’s the right making it complicated.

Incorrect. You can’t try to change something and then claim it’s the other side.

What needs to change? Women use the women’s room, men use the men’s room, and non-binary use whichever.

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And there’s your problem……… the complication you added, not “the right”.

Well I’m glad you agree its not complicated when it comes to binary people. I don’t think non-binary is complicated either… well maybe it is to the non-binary person… but not to the bathroom or the laws surrounding it.